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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1901)
S Fine Cut Glass and Hand Decorated China at CLINTON'S. M IS lb We have a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and CliainH. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and Canes, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. , Would be pleased to have you call, ft 8 Clinton THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, OCT,. 8, 1901. M. C Lindsay returned from Den ver this morning. H. 12. McCray was the guest of friends at Odessa Suuday. laddie winn spent Saturday in Grand Island visiting friends. Pouf room house Second ward. S550.00 down, 896 in B. & L. A. A bugain. C. Redmond. Mrs. S. 13. Douglas is expected clown from Cheyenne in a day or or two to visit during the Methodist conference. Mrs. McAdam of Chicago, sister of M. B. Cryderman, accompanied by her husband, passed through to Ueuyer last evening. It is said that Nick Kir&ch will give up railroading on account of iailing eyesight and with his family will remove to Missouri. C, R. Demott has resigned his position as engineer and it is un derstood will locate on his ranch in the northwestern part of the slate. Kemp ton carries a lull line ol musical instruments and jcwelery. You will do well to call and get prices before buying elsewhere. Mrs. George Vroman has gone to Omaha to visit her husband for a few days. Mr. V. has been in Omaha for several weeks on busi ness connected with the B. of L. 13. Young Pierson, who was oper ated upon for appendicitis by Dr. Dent on Wednesday of last is pro nounced to have passed the danger line and is getting along nicely, F. 10. Rydberg, formerly time keeper in the assistant superin tendent's office, at this point is Bpcndinga few days in town visit ing old friends ad transacting busjness. FpH Rent- Six rooin o$c one . h,lock south of cou,rt lipase. Jn 'qqire pi Mrs. ISdith Qaqtt. Abou.t thirty persons haye sjguir fjed their intention of joining the proposed choral class. Others who expect to join should leaye their name with N. II. McCorkle at War ner's store as early as possible as it is desired to secure the fifty 'mem bers before Saturday evening. We have a big line of ladies' and ' gents' pocket books, change purses card cases, shopping bags and wallas. f you want something fine we h:vc them (rom 50 cents up, piNrqN, THE JEvyEEK. i ganie of ball W'V be played at flrand Jslnq Sunday between a 1 team composed of five North Platte and four Kearney players and one composed of players from Grand jsjand, Superior and other towns in the eastern part of the state. The North Platte players will prob ably consist ot Wurman, Cope, Kcefe, Kitzmiller and Redmond. A number of rooters from here ex pect to witness the game. Memorial Servlcea. Methodist Conference. The following program will be The seventh annual session of rendered at the McKiniey Memorial the West Nebraska Conference will services to be held by the G. A. R. convene in this city tomorrow, and W. R..C. at the K. P. hall next Bishop II. W. Warren presiding, Sundayta(fcrnoon at 2:20: and will hold daily sessions, Thurs- Song America by the audience, day, Friday, Saturday, Suuday and Invocation W. J. Cruscn. Address 0. R. Bccby. Address W. C. Elder. Solo Mrs, J, II. Hcr&hey. Address J. S. Hoagland. Address T. C. Patterson. Address Rev. Pulis Benediction Rev. Smith. Monday. The committee oh entertainment had up to this morning secured ac comodations for 135 clergymen and delegates, which is ample for those who have signified their intention I f L A If m r . ui aucnuiug, Tiie nrst oi tne yis- FROSTY MORNINGS Make you feel that you want something warm to drink. If you go to W. F. McGlone's You can buy the best Teas and Uollccs. Elect Directors, At the base ball meeting last evening the report of the committee on constitution was read and adop ted. m I a xuc touowing were elected as members of the board of directors: J. H. Stubbs. W. L. Richards. Arthur McNamara, R. L. .Graves, Ira L. Bare, 13. B. Warner, T. T. I Hi. We make some strong ntsnr- TTf tions when we sav wc have the m . ... H I 1 ocst line ot Lo tec in town hut itors will arrive on this afternoon's tnal of it will convince you. trains and among them will prob- YALE COFFEES auy uc u.suop warren. Stand nlmw. .morJor H' . --i r -v mi line and we don't aalc vou to nav W anything for the name. Wc sell M T. he first session tomorrow will be devoted to an examination of a class of about twenty' ministers. in tne evening a reception will be you all Coffee. Wc claim that a pound of Yale Coffee is worth as YOUR DRESS J. l. Heeler and rcsnoiiscn hv j uishop Warren and Rev. Bcebe. The nrotrrnm fnr nMmrarlnv ! Keliher, W. M. Cunningham and eludes a conference sermon by Rev. .u iiiuiiiiiK, mttiiuj; m iuc UCCDe at 8:30 a. m.. .vr.nnn.ntn1 t . ... ..... . . I ' iui uoura win oc neia in a tew uavs held at the church, with addresses n.uxh as aUy Coffee that you pay of welcome by B. L. Robinson and uvc CC,U3 Pcr pound more lor. YALE MOCHA AND JAVA In two pound air ticht cans. Peer of all Mocha and Javas and officers and managers elected from members of the board. A cbmmittcc of five was selected to solicit subscriptions lor stock in the association. The constitution provides for common stock at $2.50 per share and preferred stock at service at V.30. oriran teat on and business session at 10:00, devotion al service at 2:00, statistical session at 2:30, missionary sermon at 3:30 by Rev. Gould, anniversary woman's loreign missionary society wuu address by Dr, Bradford at $5.00. 13ach holder of a the latter stock will be with a season ticket. share ol provided 75 Cents pcr Can. YALE STANDARD JAVA AND MOCHA There is none so good. 35 Cents per Found. YALE ROYAL JAVA Good as any 35 cent Coltcc sold else where 30 Cents per Pound. YALE COMBINATION COF- FEE This Coffee has won lota John Combs Injured. a letter received UiiB morning frnm W T Tin elitl t n t ao 4l.fi Trli M Combs was seriously iniurcd ja8t sinary 80ciet 3:30 anniveraary of - - I I'Prflf 1 M rtPnllinH .Lin 1 ? Saturday, the extent of which was 5:30, and in the eveniug at 8:00 an ...K.0.ujr ui tliurcuexiensioil SOCl- nf fr nmla fnr- no t,,wl unllu y wiui auuress uy ur. Spencer. 25 Cents oer Pound, i rubv nnirrrnm. tt.?n ,A l... I ' " wr " u.ww uuun.no uy I V I T TimiinT i t t-t nun uuo,"ton a bicmi 0f coffee wc brag on :ZVrr r Only 20 Cents per Poind, ........., 01.1 1 YUIIiail IJUIIIC miS- I -r A t mortis -nr ntm . per found, I" ti B u 1 lit not fully known when the letter was written. Combs had roped a steer while riding a horse at a rapid pace when the horse becoming entangled in the rope fell throwing Combs to the ground with great force. He was rendered unconscious by the fall and at the time the letter was written had not regained conscious ness. Dr, kves waa snmmoned immediately after the accident, and pon his arrival found no bones broken, .but that the unfortunate man had suffered a concussion of the brain and was apparently par alyzed. Under these conditions Mr, Combs is certainly in a critical condition. veteran preachers, 4:30 business session of conference missionary society, 7:30 devotional service, 8:00 anniversary cf missionary society with addresses by S. A Chancellor Huntington. ! Staley Underwear a..d Overshirts. Goods With a Record Knit to Fit Not Stretched to (over. Thats the way they arc made which means to you MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS Wc have just received a large invoice of Staley Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you arc not satisfied OUR OWN SPECIAL SANTOS. U here has never before such Coffee value been criven as wc Deck and give you in this one at 125 Cents pcrjPound. Mrs. Wm. Jeffers is spending a few days with friends in Omaha. P, M, Martin leaves in a day or two for a two weeks' visit in Omaha. For Sale Eight acres of corn in field adjoining town on north. See John Bratt & Co. Keports from Arthur Plumsr who is at an Omaha hospital continue to be favorable. Rey. W. W. Hess of the Luth eran church at Beatrice, will arrive tonight and Bpend some time with Rev. Scibert and Prof. 15brinht. Rev. Iless will likely occupy the Lutheran pulpit here, Sunday October 20th. A -w l. , , winaua paper states mat an advance ot fifteen cents lin anthra cite coal will be made this week. another advance will be made In November and a still further ad- vauce about January 1st. These three advances will result in a raise of about one dollar over the present price making the local price about thirteen dollars per ton. ..The ONE FRIGE CLOTHING MAX KlRSCHBADMi Proprietor. Model.. HOUSE Doath of Edmund Ponle. UPTON'S TEAS Thomas Lipton can't have the cup that belongs to the American people, but the American people Can llaVC a CUP Of Lintons Tea From thoLmnmlo Kcpubllonu, Hcpt. HOtli. and thereby drink the best black Kdmund Pcale, who tame to Lar Tca that is" sold in the world. aniie in 1877 from North Platte, English Breakfast 1-lb Cans.. 75c Neb., when he was engaged as English Breakfast -lb can.. 40c head painter in the Bhops of the x- ui iiiuoil uuiumu 7-J-lUV.dll....tUt TTn nn IJiilif until tllfw U!ri L,eyion in.ua ja-ib can 40c clo8cd down a few m0!lt,18 a0 died rw K,,ii, rc 'Po .ru at his home, 703 Seventh Btreet, at Upai l:',u 11113 aiternoon, oi liuminin.i OurFancv Janan runcolorccn "0I 01 t,,c omacli, producing sold elsewhere for 75 cents. Our heart failure, He died surrounded price 60 Cents pcr Pound. hv the members of the family, and uur 'i'luc Japan (uncolorcd) although unconscious most of the ... . i - som cisewncrc lor (u cents. Uur day. retrained partial consciousness price 50 Cents per Pound, a little while before the end came uur onoice Japan; uncolorcd. ,, cmrt n i ri .mii u mm .am cii ' ... ouiu tiautvuvi iui cut. uur ana vicinity: Generally fa r to night and Wednesday, sliirht Game Warden Carter leaves to- changes in temperature. The morrow lor the east part of the na-inium temperature yesterday I --. . lT i o state. "t one Year ago u. i'lie ... minimum tem.peraturo this morn ftirs. iNeiaon Hammer and flaugli- hqg waB 45, ono year ago 26 and ters are yibititig friends in Qmaa was the coldest day of the month. and Valley. Five ropni hou.ne, new, to trade foa cattle or horses,. Good location SqOQ.PQ. C. Rkdmond. Mrs. U, 1Q. Co. and children re turned Saturday night from a visit ith relatives at Albia Iowa. A telecrraoh outfit beiran work n few rtnvs nirn nn RtrimrJn nti nrlrli. lie SpCCCllCS Ot tUC tioual wire from Not th Platte to arc not so importnUs Iaramie. diet of the jury. V , II . ..I ft 1 It uon't laii to can on lvempton the Auvortisements arc T t 1 1 . . I i - jewuier 10 uave your eyes icsica. snceciics. t ic iroous nrc I o aii woiK guranieeq. opposite evidence. Our ads are ta Hotel Farruigton. duce vo,u to. examine the Cattle' ranch and arm, stocked I deuce. Chicago forecast for North Platte pnee, 40 cents per pound. uur strictly 1' ancy I'm Head Gunpowder, none like it in town I Sold in cities for SI. 00. price 75 cents per pound, Our fine Gunpowder 50 cents per pound Our We Are Ready . For The Verdict. If you don't want Tea or Coffee use POSTUM. the hot food drink that makes red blood. 25 cents per package UKAiJNU A lood drink which the children may drink as well as the adult. iRwyora the vcr- 1 he the hit Cvi Yalo Coffee Lipton 's Teas Monarch Can Goods Snowllakc Flour Iloneysucklo Can Fruit Hicnjica' Pickles Hienzcs Condiments nd well improved S2,C,Q0, to. trade tor city property. A, ra,re opportu-. ity. C, ReduMond. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Beveridge who had been, visiting J, C. Weir in le west part ot the county left this j.nc special evidence wc would call your attention to is our Y. K. O. A, NOTJS3. We predicted that Rev. Geo. A. Beecher would tav something to men that would help them and he did, Wc believe that every man hearing him Sunday went out re solved to live, cleaner lives. Such meetings and talks as wc have n the Y. lp to make North iirti WILL NOT SPQT NOR SHRINK. if Oie good are Sl'ONOKU fcYP'e ' ' SPONGER. High Class Work Us Specialty, Buy your DRRSS GOODS of u and he them properly eponged at (light cott ot so. yard. Wileox Department Store. line of Dress Goods, Underwear and Blankets, All dry iroods stores carrv morning (or their home in anti- 15c bt priccsand quality VlfZl i.ni,a t., are nnt nlilfn in nil onrfu ' i . i ' ' . ww.nii iu int. in, noes your siove neea repairs or nuuuui uui growing jisi oi you can Ully (jceta jor f1Ve is it broke I can fix it for vou. satisfied customers as the stronir- Oa t 1 .1 . . - . I oiovcB cituncu ami set up on snort est eviucnce tnatcan beproiluced See the committee. First number notice. CXCCnt the mitllltv vnil nlu-nuu nn llm 54 Hi of tliia mnnMi Hr.itiint,.. WESTKHN bTOVE KUI'AIR WORKS. Lret here for the ttinnov vnn n. reciter. Louise Mannlnrr. i J "I o Luke Healey and R. L. Graves Did you ever realize that vou were left town this morning with a sus- Lavimr some one else's dnbtH 'a picious looking box in the buggy, Lurelv as lhMlu 'ihp ,,: . i i i ni'oaAllfoil in rll nrlmn nn ' J i- Ti V credt bnsrcss. It may be the amount o( diff.crQnc.os only a few cents Uut U counts Into dol lar because it happens often. Don't be blind, examine the evi dence, let your judgment be the jury. Wc arc ready for the verdict. tables, B. B, Goodman returned yester day from penver where be had been spending several d,ays in con: nection with a big ranch deal which his jinn is necratintiiiL' lor other partieQ. ii you wuni to ouy sen or ex change Houses, Lots, Irrigated Farms, Hay Lands, Hill Ranches, Live Stock, lease farms or hay janaB, your property cared for. Idle money invested or borrow or need money, sound old line fire or life Insurance, Cad on John Bratt & Co. fiSTSlorc open eight o'clock. evening until Wilcox DeparM store. Kvcry man that attended the Dible class last Friday evening was delighted with the study. The lesson lor that eveuing was The Bookv how we got It. Next Fri day evening the third lesson will be Our God, The Father. All men are cordially invited to come up Friday evening at eight o'clock. nm your memucrsiiip ticket ex pire October 1st? If so hasten down and see the secretary. For Sm,e A six room house, barn, etc., First ward $,QW $300 down, rest to suit; pujcba.ser. Qf Ekr,mond. A boy baby was born Sunday to Mr. a yd Mtt C. C, Palmer. Newell Uurntt is in town today. prayer ottcrcn by ucan tJope, who was at IiIb bedside. Mr. Pcale was taken with cramps about noon Saturday,' while cm yassiug for a book called "The Life Tea. of President McKiniey," and was barely able to get home. A phy sician waB summoned, but his ser vices could not avail, and death came to day. He sank to rest with practically no struggle. Edmund Pcale was boru in Phil adelphia, Pa., December 11, 1842, and learned the trade of a carriage and piano painter. At the outbreak of the war between the states he and his father and only brother en listed, Kdmund joining Company A, Seventy-first Pennsylvania vol unteer infantry, and was mustered out with his comrades in 1864. He was wounded in the leg by a gun shot at Gettysburg and was in an accident at Chicamauga. On June 12, 1870, he wao married to Miss Olivia II. Reed in Grace church, Philadelphia, and she survives him. To them were born ten children, eight of whom are living, 1dmund R., Charles, Clifford, Misses Jennie and Grace, Mrs. James Mathison, Mrs. George McAllister and Mrs. Oliver Walter of Denver. Ills brother Franklin resides at North Platte, Nebraska. Mr. Peale came west In Decem ber, 1870, and located at North Platte. In 1677 he came with his family to Laramie and for the past twenty-four years has been a resi dent of this city, a good citizen, a kind and loving husband and father and an honor to the com munity, His long Bervicc with the Union Pacific is remarkable, and sIiosvb In its way his sterling integrity and thorough honesty. He was a man whom it was a pleasuro to know and one whose loyalty had come down as a, heritage from the ;war of the Revolution, It is said mat Mr. iJea)e nan an ancestor in eyery war waged by thiH country, and their loyalty to the country was proverbial. A great uncle, Jacob Creamer, served under General Washington In the war of the Revolution, and he was a great-grandson of Charles Wilson Pcale, the noted Philadel phia artist, who was a painter of some ol the most noted Washing, ton portraits. Deceased vaB a member of Custer post, Department of Colorado and Wyoming, Grand Army of the Re public. He also belonged to Al bany lodge No. 7, Independent Order ofoOdd Fellows, Damon lodge No. 3, Knights ot PythlnH and was u consistent christian, member ot&t. Mntthew'B cathedral, C. M. Newton orders Tnu Tui liUNE sent to liia address in Kan sas City, from which we Infer he will be located there for a time, Notice Public is hereby warned against hunting and trespassing on our premises. C. MYI.ANDEU AND A.SAME1.SOK. In a Glass of Water. Put a handful aliased coffee In n glass of water, wash off the coating, look at it; smell It! Is it fit to drink? Give LION COFFEE the same test. It leaves the water bright and clear, because it's just pure coffee. Thsannltxl puckaito lnuro uniform quulltr and friulinno. Application for Drufffflota Formlt. Notluo In horohy ulvon that D. M. At chison & Co., hnvo lllod thole petition with the county counnlsolonora asking frvw fl t.rtt.tl! 4r. nnll ...nil iilnnnn n i . I U I. ru.lllb IA. null llllllli VIIJUUD IMIU spirituous liquors for modicum!, choniicnl and mooiinnicni purpofiCB only In tlio villriKo of llnuly, Lincoln county, No-hniRkn, If thero bo no obioctlon. nrotoHt or ro- monBtrnneo lllod within two v'uok'a from Ootobor 1, 1001, puid pormlt nuiy bo gruntod. D. M. Atoiiihon & Co,, ol-a AnpliuontB. S3 J. F. F1LL10N, IP General Ropuiror. Special attention given to wm inn, WHEELS TO BENT 7m i